CSULB graduate student sea Krob defies the conventions of art and photography through social advocacy.
Tag: queer
Queer studies minor offers diverse course of study for students of all disciplines
CSULB’s queer studies minor aims to give students of all backgrounds a chance to gain a greater understanding of social structures and identities.
Not everyone has a queer eye: How queerbaiting has become over-generalized
The term “queerbaiting” has popped up everywhere from Tumblr to the New York Times. However, its surrounding discussions have become simplified.
Leave heteronormative ideas OUT of the LGBTQ+ community
Diana Ross may be “coming out,” but you shouldn’t have to. The heteronormative practice of “coming out” is outdated.
Associate professor flourishes in the face of transphobic adversity
Dr. Kathryn Perkins opens up about her journey as a trans woman and an educator in a volatile political climate.
“A Night of Student Work”: Sad, silly and queer
The Department of Theatre Arts first production of the semester explores queer challenges through the lens of a diverse cast.
Cultural Welcome Week shines light on student body diversity
Students got a taste of five different cultures during Cultural Welcome Week on campus.
New York LGBTQ+ counterculture at the Kleefeld Museum launch of “Drag Show”
Drag queens, hula-hoops and counterculture polaroids were some of the many experiences available in the opening reception of the new on-campus exhibit, “Drag Show.”
Heartstopper takes the cake for best asexual representation
The new season of “Heartstopper” on Netflix explores asexuality with a level of accuracy and nuance that is unheard of in mainstream television. This is thanks to its creator Alice Oseman, who is asexual and aromantic.
Delving into the history of Queer Prom
Learn more about the history behind the Los Angeles tradition of Queer Prom.